Escape Restraint

Escape Restraint

An Herbal Supplement by Health Concerns

Escape Restraint is based on (YUE JU WAN), a traditional formula published by Zhu Dan Xi during the Jin Yuan Dynasties (1281-1358 AD). It is used for minor stagnations and consequent heat from QI stagnation resulting in belching, bloating, vomiting, acid regurgitation, mild coughing from reflux, low appetite and indigestion.

Escape Restraint is a Regulating QI formula, said to promote the movement of QI. Components of the formula, Regulate QI, Vitalize Blood, Dry Damp, Clear Heat, and Eliminate Food Stagnation.

It acts on both the Liver and the Stomach, and is thus widely employed to address upper digestive complaints that are stress related. For this purpose, in may be combined or alternated with SHU GAN WAN, or CHAI HU SHU GAN WAN

When to Use Escape Restraint by Health Concerns

Circulate Qi in the Upper Jiao

Dry Dampness in the Upper Jiao

Clear Heat from Food or Qi Stagnation

Reduce Food Stagnation

Escape Restraint Safety Cautions and Contraindications

Contains Gluten.

Escape Restraint is designed for use by practitioners trained in the use of Traditional Chinese Medicine. TCM can be very potent, but it can also be complex; Self diagnosis and treatment are not recommended. Best to Find A Nearby Practitioner. Or, you may purchase an E-Mail Or Phone Consultation here and now.

Escape Restraint Dosage

Take 3 tablets, 3X a day, preferably on an empty stomach; or as prescribed

Escape Restraint Ingredients

Cang Zhu

Atractylodes

Dries Dampness

Chuan Xiong

Ligusticum

Vitalizes Blood

Shen Qu

Massa Medicata Fermentata

Eliminate Food Stagnation

Xiang Fu

Cyperus Rhizome

Regulate QI

Zhi Zi (Shan)

Gardenia

Clear Heat

*These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, or cure any disease.